Free market will be able to begin delivering the products it sells through its platform without the need to outsource the shipping system, after the government grants it a license to provide postal services.
The authorization was issued by the Communication Services Regulatory Unit (Ursec) to the Argentine company founded by Marcos Galperin, which in this way adds a new milestone in Uruguay.
Promptly, Ursec extended to Deremate.com (fantasy name of ML) the license and registration in the General Registry of Postal Service Providers, which authorizes the platform to provide postal services in the country.
The license is valid for one year and the Argentine firm had to pay 10,000 Indexed Units (UI), that is, just over $58,000.
He Executive also extended a license of the same type to Kralys SA, also for one year, although in this case it will be to operate in Montevideo and Canelones, while at the end of 2023 he had done the same with the firm Altoke.
Mercado Libre is used by 10,000 Uruguayan SMEs
Free market It is growing both in the country and in the region and, according to a study by the platform together with Euromonitor International, added 11% of new SMEs to the digital ecosystem in the last two years.
In total, there are 10,196 Uruguayan SMEs those that recurrently use the platform to reach their clients, of which 9,788 are microbusinesses, 81 are medium-sized and 327 are small businesses.
“We are proud to see how thousands of people, entrepreneurs and SMEs grow alongside Free market. “This motivates us to continue innovating and developing new solutions that translate into opportunities for the entire ecosystem,” he highlighted. Galperin about.
Source: Ambito